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A force is applied to an object with a finite (non-zero) mass to accelerate it.

ID: 1911573 • Letter: A

Question

A force is applied to an object with a finite (non-zero) mass to accelerate it. The speed of the object increases until it is very close to the speed of light. If the force continues to be applied without interruption, which of the following statements are true about the physical properties of the moving object? the rest mass will increase continuously, with no upper limi the speed will always be less than c A: True B: False the kinetic energy will increase continuously, with no upper limit A: True B: False the momentum will remain constant A: True B: False the relativistic mass will increase continuously, with no upper limit A: True B: False

Explanation / Answer

1 False 2 False 3 True 4 True

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